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''In wine there is all that in life you can name,''<br> | ''In wine there is all that in life you can name,''<br> | ||
''It strengthens our friendships, in love aids the flame;''<br> | ''It strengthens our friendships, in love aids the flame;''<br> | ||
''Then since, my brave boys, our life's | ''Then since, my brave boys, our life's but a span,''<br> | ||
''Let's live all our days, and let this be the plan,''<br> | ''Let's live all our days, and let this be the plan,''<br> | ||
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''To drink, my brave boys, and drive away sorrow,''<br> | ''To drink, my brave boys, and drive away sorrow,''<br> | ||
''If the | ''If the cash holds but out, we'll ne'er ask to borrow;''<br> | ||
''If the | ''If the cash holds but out, we'll ne'er ask to borrow''<br> | ||
''Tho poor rogues to-day, we'll be rich rogues tomorrow.''<br> | ''Tho' poor rogues to-day, we'll be rich rogues tomorrow.''<br> | ||
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The song appears in '''The Gentleman's Bottle-Companion, containing a Collection of Curious, Uncommon and Humourous Songs; Most of which are Originals''' (London, 1768). | The song appears in '''The Gentleman's Bottle-Companion, containing a Collection of Curious, Uncommon and Humourous Songs; Most of which are Originals''' (London, 1768), '''The Goldfinch; or New Modern Songster''' (Glasgow, 1782), and similar publications. | ||
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''Printed sources'': | ''Printed sources'': Aird ('''Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 3'''), 1788; No. 484, p. 187. | ||
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IN WINE THREE IS ALL. English, Air (3/4 time). D Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One part. A convivial drinking song that begins:
In wine there is all that in life you can name,
It strengthens our friendships, in love aids the flame;
Then since, my brave boys, our life's but a span,
Let's live all our days, and let this be the plan,
CHO:
To drink, my brave boys, and drive away sorrow,
If the cash holds but out, we'll ne'er ask to borrow;
If the cash holds but out, we'll ne'er ask to borrow
Tho' poor rogues to-day, we'll be rich rogues tomorrow.
The song appears in The Gentleman's Bottle-Companion, containing a Collection of Curious, Uncommon and Humourous Songs; Most of which are Originals (London, 1768), The Goldfinch; or New Modern Songster (Glasgow, 1782), and similar publications.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Aird (Selection of Scotch, English, Irish and Foreign Airs, vol. 3), 1788; No. 484, p. 187.
Recorded sources:
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